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07-05-2010, 16:26   #46
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I know I'm opening myself up for slaggin here but there is a new series called "Cougar Town" starring Courtney Cox. I was suspicions at first but my female flatmate got me into it and honestly it's very very good.. It's kinda like Desperate Hosuewives but way way more suited to guys - some cool funny male characters and its just really really funny

This is a clip - but it kinda makes it look way more girlie than it is, its not its very good.

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07-05-2010, 16:30   #47
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2.5 men,

ah dude,that has got to be one of the worst sitcom of all time.

its not funny at all.how many times can old charlie sheen turn a comment into a sexual inuendo.

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i say No to 2.5 Men
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I heard there was a liquidation fireplace sale in Baldoyle somewhere. Does anyone know the Location and Time?
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at the risk of contributing to what could become a 'coming out thread' I have to say that I enjoy the show too. I reckon Courtney Cox still looks pretty good so it's a distraction either way.

Preferred Samantha Who but that did have Christina Applegate *sighs*
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Samanth Who! Seriously??

2.5 men is brilliant. There is a little bit of Charlie is all of us... Kinda like 'The Todd' in scrubs lol
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ah dude,that has got to be one of the worst sitcom of all time.

its not funny at all.how many times can old charlie sheen turn a comment into a sexual inuendo.

No

i say No to 2.5 Men
I die a little inside when people laugh at that show
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Quite serious (and you know how serious I can be ). I'd watch Christina Applegate in anything.

but for comedy on tv I give my #1 vote to The Inbetweeners. best show in years.
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Samanth Who! Seriously??

2.5 men is brilliant. There is a little bit of Charlie is all of us... Kinda like 'The Todd' in scrubs lol
ah no man.everyone makes little sexual inuendo jokes now and then but thats all that charlie sheen gets to do for 30 minutes.

and the moronic son is just a mix of sheen's character and the other fella.

how is it the most popular sitcom in history(they claim it is)


have you ever laughed out loud(seemed weird to type that) whilst watching it
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have you ever laughed out loud(seemed weird to type that) whilst watching it
All the time! However I admit to being easily amused, and I think Laughing is good for you. My flatmate regularly slags me cause when I'm in bed watching tv, she can hear me laughing from her room.

Ah each to their own I can see how some don't like it.

I hear the Inbetweeners is good but i took a quick look and say English schoolchildren and switched off.

Watched the first episode of "The Wire" last night seemed ok
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There is a little bit of Charlie is all of us
the last time there was a little bit of charlie in me was years ago and I remember being very confident playing pool
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Watched the first episode of "The Wire" last night seemed ok
My god that show will suck you in. Say goodbye to the next free Saturday/Sunday you have - it'll be spent watching 13 episodes in a row!
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If you like a laugh - watch the Ricky Gervais show. Seriously - I haven't laughed out loud that much in a long time. It's 10 episodes in so far, some of them are priceless. It's basically him and Stephen Merchant taking the absolute p*ss out of the 'round headed buffoon' that is Karl Pilkington
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The best movie I've seen recently is Law Abiding Citizen - really great. For a ligh hearted comedy "She's outta my league" is worth a watch. I saw "The Blind Side" expecing it to be a crappy chick flick but it was actually very good. "Date night" is ok, wait for dvd.

I want to see KickAss and Hot Tub Time Machine but all I can get right now are crappy cam versions.
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Kinda like 'The Todd' in scrubs lol
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Seeing as there're a few tech heads on here, does anyone know anything about printers? Going to pick up a new one tomorrow, because our one had a breakdown. It's only for home use, mainly college essays, boarding passes etc, not that much usage, and I don't think I need colour...Bit of research says a monochrome laser is the best option for reliability and cheap ink? Would that be right? Also, where would have the best selection in town? PC World online only had a few.

Edit: Also, wireless would be great, as it's mainly laptops in the house. I suppose I could set up an airport express, but a wireless printer would be handier.
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